HSCI 3400 A (CRN: 12092)
Health Sciences: Writing for Health Profess.
3 Credit Hours
About HSCI 3400 A
Review of principles of good writing with an emphasis on non-technical writing commonly used in health care organizations, and organizations that support health and health care in the U.S. and globally. Adaption of materials for lay or low literacy audiences. Prerequisites: HSCI 1980, HSCI 2500; Health Sciences major; Senior standing.
Notes
Prereqs enforced by the system: HSCI 2500; 4th year HSCI and PHS majors only PACE students by permission and override
Section Description
This course develops critical thinking and advanced writing skills necessary for success in professional health related fields. Students learn to communicate complex health information into clear, evidence-based writing for a variety of audiences, such as policymakers, community members, health organizations, and academics. Each writing assignment is structured around a workshop model, using a student-centered, collaborative method that is adapted to individual needs, allowing students to explore concepts that connect to their interests.
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